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![]() I look forward to seeing the lads' report from the launch.
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![]() First of all its unbelievable that all the money on new trains wont make them faster, thats a disgrace beyond words. All they did so was buy new carriages.
I'm told that to add to the hilarity of the situation, Minister Cullens train down to launch the service was late? if thats true then that says it all. |
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Coming back up it left Cork 4 minutes late since people were slow to board arrival Dublin was spot on despite making a extra stop to drop people off at Limerick Junction |
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